Map: Altamont Enterprise
Headline: Farm and Dairy, 1/29/2026
Patrick Cooley reports:
As the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza enters its fourth year, experts who track the disease are continuing to express concern over the virus’s capacity to jump to animals that aren’t birds.
“The one thing that has been different is the potential to see it more in other animal species, especially in dairy herds,” said Joe Moritz, a professor of dairy science at West Virginia University.
The disease impacts poultry, such as chickens or turkeys, but has been detected in pigs, cattle and even humans, raising alarms among farmers, researchers and government officials.
“For West Virginia, this fall migration has had more wild bird detections than previous migrations,” added Erika Alt, West Virginia’s assistant state veterinarian. [emphasis added]
To be clear, the avian infectious disease can be devastating to poultry farmers. Entire flocks have been euthanized to keep the highly contagious sickness from spreading, and every case of bird flu detected in chickens and turkeys destined for kitchen tables threatens to send food prices a little higher.
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